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Posted by Jan-Eric Nilsson on January 17, 1997 at 07:16:55:

Hi,
First, this homepage informing about the book is one of the most informative home-pages I've bumped into so far.
Second; where can I get an address to order a copy of the instructor's manual for an overseas user; I have already received a complementary copy of the book.
Third; we're preparing our first tests with experiment 1, and are thinking of the appropriate way to construct redemption values and costs; it's not quite obvious from the book. We've previously used the play-card trick, which was pretty usable, but are there any problems with that? Put the other way, what's the benefit from using the same values for each individual all the time? Don't they get bored??
Fourth; in which way do you use the 'Discussion' section? As a basis for a regular lecture? Or should one try to initiate a discussion immediately after the experiment, or after that the Home Work has been submitted?
Fifth; what happends when the book is used over consecutive years? Will not students pick up copies of home-works from earlier years?

Jan-Eric and Erika (ebu@cts.du.se)



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